Epidemic of school violence

Probably want to start with colombine in 1999 and work up to today. ive already pulled 10 plus resources and may have some more. I just want the overall theme to be review of previous school violence incidents and what the other articles have found and then tie it in to recommendations on what we can do moving forward to curb school violence, especially in a post-covid world. I can send my list of refence articles to be used in the paper to whomever is assigned this paper.


For this assignment, you will be drafting the __________________ section of your literature review paper. To complete this assignment, you will:

Section I. Introduction: Describe the topic or problem. You will include an epidemiological description of the impact of this emergency management on the population. For example, a topic could be the economic impact of pandemics on people in lower socio-economic strata. The epidemiological description would include sources from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institutes of Health, etc. At the end of this section, you will state your purpose for the literature review (statement of purpose). For example, "the purpose of this review is to examine the literature on the economic impacts of social distancing during pandemics on peoples in low socio-economic strata"
Section II Methods: In this section, you will describe how you conducted your search. You will discuss how you selected your search terms and what terms you used. You will also include a chart that shows the process by which you selected your final 10 articles.
Section III Discussion Section: This is the section where you summarize and discuss your final 10 articles. You will need to think critically about the data and help your readers understand patterns within these data.
Section IV Conclusion: Finally, you will draw your own conclusions about what these data are saying. Additionally, you will make recommendations for practice.

Modern Language Association (MLA) Standards
Modern Language Association (MLA) standards for format, citing, and documentation of references
etc. are detailed below and at the MLA General Guidelines website: Modern Language
Association.
1. Papers must be typed on a computer and printed on standard white paper 8.5 inches by 11
inches, portrait.
2. The text of the paper must be double-spaced using Times New Roman, 12 point only.
3. Leave only one space after periods and other punctuation marks.
4. The margins of the document must be one inch on all sides. Paragraphs are to be indented
one-half inch from the left margin (five spaces or press “Tab” once).
5. All pages are to be numbered consecutively in the upper right-hand corner, one-half inch from
the top, and flush with the right margin.
6. Use either italics or underlining consistently throughout the document for the titles of longer
works and, only when necessary, to provide emphasis.
7. Endnotes are to be on a separate page before the Works Cited page.